Sumar does not see an agreement as possible and opts for a change of the whole, while EH Bildu and the PP have shown themselves in favor of further negotiations. The meetings will continue on Monday.
He The Basque government will continue negotiations the budgets for 2025 alone with EH Bildu And PP Since this Friday, Sumar has decided not to continue the talks and to submit an amendment to the whole, something that Vox will also do.
This Friday ended the deadline given by the Basque Minister of Finance and Finance, Noël d’Anjou, to the opposition parties – with the exception of Vox, which he excluded from the negotiations – to respond to the budget proposals he presented to each of them had done during the second meeting last Wednesday.
The Basque government of PNV and PSE has an absolute majority in parliament and does not need any support additional resources to pass the bills, but has repeatedly reiterated this wish to reach a broader consensus. According to executive sources, “the Basque government has presented a broad framework on which we can continue to work. In addition to the parties that support the government, we consider an agreement as something positive for Euskadi.”
The representatives of Add They have informed the alderman that they will submit an amendment to the whole and see no need for more meetings. This group, which has submitted a series of amendments worth 755 million euros, considers it “impossible to reach an acceptable agreement”, and therefore will not continue negotiations with the Basque government.
EH Bildu remains at the table, although he believes that the executive must make it clear whether he wants to agree with his group or with the PP, as he has pointed out that the agreement proposal presented to them by the Basque government is “similar” with the proposal transferred to him to the PP.
EH Bildu also hopes that in the contacts they will have with the Minister of Finance next Monday, there will be a “concrete” answer to their demands for their own Minimum Interprofessional Wage (SMI) and in the field of housing.
For its part, the PP of the Basque Country, the department of Noël d’Anjou has informed that it will also continue to negotiate and its president, Javier de Andrés, has demanded from the government a concrete answer and “with figures” to the budget proposals that his group has submitted to him.
The PP sent the council this Friday a “more detailed” proposal with its demands and is waiting for a counter-offer because it does not consider it possible to reach an agreement “by simply talking about philosophy”.
Source: EITB

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